On Friday morning, the Las Vegas Raiders agreed to a three-year contract with 73-year-old head coach Pete Carroll. This leaves two NFL head coaching jobs open: the New Orleans Saints and the Dallas Cowboys.
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady was a hot name in this year’s coaching cycle, having interview requests with the New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears, and Saints.
The Jets, Jaguars, and Bears went in a different direction for their head coaches; now, the Saints are the only position available for Brady.
Nobody knows what the Dallas Cowboys are doing with their head coach vacancy, but I will be the first to tell you that Brady will not be heading to the Lone Star State.
Seeing a coordinator for your team get a look for a head coaching position always puts fans in a difficult situation.
You want your team to do well; if they do, the coordinators will be hot items. However, no fan wants to see them leave.
The Detroit Lions, tied for the best record in the NFL this season, just had their offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson, take the Bears’ head coaching position and defensive coordinator, Aaron Glenn, take the Jets’ head coaching job.
Brady Has A 2nd Interview With The Saints
Losing one coordinator is difficult enough, but losing both could set a team back for a while.
Luckily, the Bills aren’t in this position even though they are in the AFC title game, playing for a chance for a trip to the Super Bowl.
Brady is the only Bills coaching candidate being considered for a head coaching job, and the Saints are the obstacle to his return to Buffalo in 2025.
On Wednesday, NFL Networks, Ian Rapoport reported that the Saints scheduled a second interview with Brady and Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.
Former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy was in position for the Bears head coaching job.